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Thursday, 11 August 2016

The Gloriumptious Worlds Of Roald Dahl Book Giveaway

It's a rare day that the entire family can pick up a book and be taken away into an amazing world of imagination and adventure, but The Gloriumptious Worlds Of Roald Dahl has that quality. Full of nostalgia and magic, this is a scrapbook of stories, characters and creations from 15 of Roald Dahl's best loved children's books, and I am delighted to have a copy to give away to one of my readers.

My full review of The Gloriumptious Worlds Of Roald Dahl is here, and we love it. Everyone in my house, from age 6 to 45 has been spotted grinning at the pages. This is a book full of all the interesting bits and pieces you didn't consider or see when you read Roald Dahl's books - tickets and receipts, posters and letters, adverts and information galore.

Find out the stories behind the stories, read notes written by Roald Dahl, and really get to know some of your favourite characters.

This is a gorgeous book which has a lot to offer any reader of any age from around 6+, and it will be very precious to any fan of Roald Dahl. Released today 11th August, a month ahead of what would have been Roald Dahl's 100th birthday, it is the perfect companion and incentive for any young book lover, and is incredibly accessible, with no huge sections of text, and 7 special items included within the book itself.

The Gloriumptious Worlds Of Roald Dahl is released today by Carlton Books rrp £16.99. Available in all good book shops, and online.

Carlton Books have very kindly offered a copy of The Gloriumptious Worlds Of Roald Dahl for one of my readers. Entry to the giveaway is by Gleam form below. This is a UK giveaway only, and will end at midnight Sunday 11th September. For full terms and conditions see the bottom of the Gleam form.

To enter my other giveaways, please see my giveaways page, where you can also find help regarding using Gleam.

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We feature play and entertainment for children and young people from tiny to teen and beyond. Skilled at Lego building, reviewing big kid toys and mending all things trodden on. Grieving the loss of our 16 year old to suicide in August 2014. I write about this occasionally, and I collect smiles as often as possible. You can find #TBCSmiles on the blog and my Instagram every 15th of the month - everyone is welcome to share their smiles.

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